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An examination of the process of merger of Lewis College and the College of St. Francis, Joliet, IllinoisLane, John J. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1971. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Walking to Magdalena: Place and Person in Tohono O'odham Songs, Sticks, and StoriesJanuary 2013 (has links)
abstract: This dissertation examines songs, sticks, and stories pertaining to Tohono O'odham pilgrimages to Magdalena, Sonora, Mexico, the home of their patron saint, Saint Francis. In the sense that Tohono O'odham travel to Magdalena in order to sustain their vital and long-standing relationship with their saint, these journeys may be understood as a Christian pilgrimages. However, insofar as one understands this indigenous practice as a Christian pilgrimage, it must also be noted that Tohono O'odham have made Christianity their own. The findings show that Tohono O'odham have embedded, or emplaced, Christianity within their ancestral landscapes, and that they have done so in a variety of ways through songs, staffs, and stories. This work emphasizes connections between O'odham processes of producing places and persons. Songs associated with the journey to Magdalena, which contain both geographical and historical knowledge, foreground the significance of place and the movements of various persons at the places mentioned within them. The staffs of O'odham walkers, like other sticks, similarly contain both geographical and historical knowledge, evoking memories of past journeys in the present and the presence of Magdalena. Staffs are also spoken of and treated as persons, or at least as an extension of O'odham walkers. O'odham stories of good and bad walkers illustrate contested O'odham ideologies of socially sanctioned movements. Finally, this dissertation concludes by demonstrating some of the ways in which O'odham senses of their own history diverge from academic models of Tohono O'odham history and the history of Christianity in the Americas. / Dissertation/Thesis / Ph.D. Religious Studies 2013
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Missa Ad Honorem Sancti Francisci for Satb Choir, Soloists and Woodwind QuintetNeikirk, Anne L. 31 July 2009 (has links)
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Bulgarini, Saint Francis, and the Beginning of a TraditionDobrynin, Laura 31 August 2006 (has links)
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Zázrak nebo ošklivý pád z olivovníku? Středověký spor o stigmata svatého Františka z Assisi / A Miracle or an Ugly Fall from an Olive tree? A Medieval Controversy over the Stigmata of Saint Francis of AssisiHlaváč, Stanislav January 2018 (has links)
The diploma thesis deals with the medieval controversy over the stigmata of Francis of Assisi. The religious phenomenon of the stigmata is viewed from the point of view of the general development of the spirituality in the High Middle Ages. The work tries to respect the chronological development of the polemics and, accordingly, also focuses on the progress of the Franciscan reflection of the stigmata. One of the chapters is dedicated to the analysis of the origins of the Franciscan tradition of the founder's stigmata. Subsequently, the work describes the resistance against the cult of the stigmatized saint from the point of view of the Franciscan sources and papal bulls, defending the authenticity of the stigmata. The penultimate chapter is dedicated to the development of the Franciscan theology of the stigmata, which resulted in the exaltation of the founder and his order. On the grounds of this development, the stigmata became the subject of rivalry between the Franciscans and the Dominicans, as discussed in the last chapter.
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Venerável Ordem Terceira de São Francisco de Assis de Mariana : a construção de sua capela, os irmãos terceiros e as representações iconográficas / Mariana's Third Order of Saint Francis of Assisi : the building of it's chapel, the brotherhood and the iconographic representationsSalvador, Natalia Casagrande, 1987- 03 February 2015 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2015 / Resumo: O estudo da edificação da Capela da Ordem Terceira de São Francisco de Assis de Mariana, por meio da análise de fontes primárias, nos permitiu vislumbrar as relações de poder dos irmãos terceiros, imbricadas de estratégias de ascensão social. O perfil dos irmãos revela-se ainda em suas devoções, dispostas na iconografia da capela. Este trabalho visou elucidar as etapas da construção do templo franciscano, bem como destacar as relações devocionais adotadas ao longo do processo / Abstract: The construction of the chapel of the third order of St. Francis of Assisi of Mariana, studied through the analysis of primary sources, allowed us to observe the relations of the orders members, intertwined with social evolvement strategies. The profile of the brothers is evident in their devotions, arranged in the iconography of the chapel. This work aimed to elucidate the steps of construction of the Franciscan Temple, as well as to highlight the devotional relationships adopted throughout the process / Mestrado / Historia da Arte / Mestra em História
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Hledání Ukřižovaného u svatého Františka skrze kříž ze San Damiana / Saint Francis' quest for the Crucified through the San Damiano CrossRůžička, Jakub January 2019 (has links)
Saint Francis' quest for the Crucified through the San Damiano Cross Abstract The encounter with the Crucified is the constitutive element of the spirituality of Saint Francis of Assisi. The objective of my thesis is finding the deeper understanding of Francis' perception of the cross. The topic should be elucidated by the San Damiano Cross Icon and other moments of the Saint of Assisi's life. The study of Francis' relation to the cross will be put into an appropriate context: the theology of the cross is mainly ingrained in the Jesus Christ's Mystery of Easter. This knowledge is deepened in life of the Early Church and, through the enriching epoch-making interposition even the "poor little" of Assisi may experience its fruits. In the fundamental part of the text I will organize the key materials for the study of Francis' relation to the crucified Christ contained in the franciscan sources with the help of the newest literature. Therefore the thesis will offer a complex view to one of the crucial moments of Francis' conversion. Keywords Saint Francis of Assisi, San Damiano, icon, cross, theology of the cross, The Crucified, history of the cross, speaking cross, franciscan sources, St. Paul, St. Bonaventure
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The Leprous Christ and the Christ-like Leper: The Leprous Body as an Intermediary to the Body of Christ in Late Medieval Art and SocietyOgden, Jenna Noelle 26 May 2011 (has links)
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Towards a Franciscan model of clinical pastoral supervisionBrice, John Henry 30 November 2003 (has links)
Towards a Franciscan model of Clinical pastoral supervision is a study of interaction between two movements: Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) and Franciscan Spirituality. Francis and Clare were the primary founders of the Franciscan movement and Franciscan spirituality arose from their reflections on their unique response of following Christ. From the early Franciscan sources, essential elements are retrieved. Compassion is illustrated as a key quality of this model through textual analysis of four stories of Francis and his early followers. Clinical Pastoral Education is a result of the contributions of three founders: Keller, Cabot and Boisen. Clinical pastoral supervision (CPS) is a distinguishing concept of CPE. Various models of CPS are categorised according to three paradigms of western society: classical, modern and postmodern. The study concludes by framing a Franciscan model of clinical pastoral supervision. Contemplation and compassion are the two Franciscan characteristics which give this model a unique Franciscan dimension. / New Testament / M.Th.
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Saint François d’Assise au miroir de son septième centenaire : approches hagiographique, poétique et théologique (Ghelderode, Ghéon, Déodat de Basly) / St. Francis of Assisi in The Mirror of The Seventh Centenary of His Death : hagiographic, Poetic and Theological Approaches (Ghelderode, Ghéon, Déodat de Basly)Hu, Wei 13 January 2018 (has links)
La présente recherche tente de se centrer sur le septième centenaire de la mort de saint François d’Assise (1226- 1926). Elle étudie trois auteurs ayant rendu hommage au saint : Michel de Ghelderode (1898-1962) avec les Images de la vie de saint François d’Assise, Henri Ghéon (1875-1944) avec La Vie profonde de saint François d’Assise, et Déodat de Basly (1863-1937) avec La Christiade française. À travers des approches hagiographique, poétique, et théologique, l’étude envisage de se plonger dans une large perspective de représentions littéraires du saint, afin de retracer un paysage littéraire qui se focalise sur l’époque choisie. / The present research attempts to focus on the seventh centenary of the death of St. Francis of Assisi (1226- 1926). This work will study three authors who had paid homage to the saint: Michel de Ghelderode (1898- 1962) with Images de la vie de saint François d’Assise, Henri Gheon (1875-1944) with La Vie profonde de saint François d’Assise, and Déodat de Basly (1863-1937) with La Christiade française. Under hagiographic, poetic, and theological approaches, this work intends to dip into a broad perspective of literary representations of St. Francis, in order to trace a literary landscape that focuses on the chosen era.
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